COL D'AUBISQUE, France: The Tour de France lurched into a fresh crisis on Wednesday when race leader Michael Rasmussen was sacked by his Rabobank team and a second rider in 24 hours was announced to have failed a doping test.
SYDNEY: Australian Rugby Union chief John O'Neill lashed out at ex-Wallabies coach Eddie Jones Thursday for helping South Africa in the lead-up to the Rugby World Cup.
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana: Andy Roddick advanced to the quarter-finals of the Indianapolis tennis championships on Wednesday while boyhood friend Mardy Fish bowed out after one set with a knee injury.
PAU, France: The Tour de France added another dark day to its troubled history on Tuesday on the eve of an anticipated battle for the race's yellow jersey in the Pyrenees mountains.
PAU, France: French police officers departed the team hotel of the disgraced Astana team here late on Tuesday carrying a number of bags and cases, but refused to make any comment.
KUALA LUMPUR: Iraq stunned South Korea 4-3 on penalties to make the Asian Cup final for the first time after a match of excruciating tension yesterday that sparked wild celebrations in Baghdad.
LOUDENVIELLE-LE-LOURON, France: International Cycling Union (UCI) president Pat McQuaid said Monday he would prefer Michael Rasmussen didn't the win the Tour de France.
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